> find-scanner, run from root should tell you what device your scanner is
> connected to. I.E. /dev/sg0 or whatever device it's been assigned. After this,
> you want to find the config file for your scanner back-end and point it to this
> device. If find-scanner doesn't work, then someone else will need to explain
> why.
Well like I said, I've already used a command that's supposed to find
what device my scanner is connected to and it didn't. My question was
how to get my scanner connected to a device.
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